When racism doesn't cut it anymore...you guessed it: a Jin post

The brilliant songwriter and all-around nice guy, Jin Akanishi is about to launch his new album, Japonicana. Some netizens have already gotten their hands on a digital copy and thus on the lyrics of his songs. One in particular is very interesting:

That's what she said - lyricsedit: Please note that the lyrics can be triggering for people who have experienced sexual violation in any way. Also note that due to the heated discussions a lot of the comments will be triggering as well and none carry warning labels. Word + Word = NeologismTitty + Sexy = TixySmile + Fake = SmikeShow + Romance = ShowmanceHot + Witch = HotchSlut + Bitch = SlutchJapanese + English = JapanglishCourage + Liquid = Swag Juice

Taking over Taking over

I'm thirsty - That's what she saidI can't drink this - That's what she saidThis is too much - That's what she saidIt's huge - That's what she saidThis tastes funny - That's what she saidMy throat hurts - That's what she saidI feel so good - That's what she saidI need thisChug it

I'm thirsty - That's what she saidI can't drink this - That's what she saidThis is too much - That's what she saidIt's huge - That's what she saidThis tastes funny - That's what she saidMy throat hurts - That's what she saidI feel so good - That's what she saidI need thisChug it

To the right, to the left, to the left, to the leftDown up down up down up down down up upDown up down up down up down down up up

(repeat last 3 verses)

So what does it mean? Judge for yourself. The fact that Jin hasn't put one proper sentence in the entire song certainly leaves something for the imagination. It's hard not to think of date rape and misogynism when he uses such classy lines like "Slut + Bitch = Slutch", "I can't drink this", "This tastes funny". How much his fans want to support such a message remains to be seen. Japonicana comes out on March 6th and will be available on itunes and several amazon stores.